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//data
var d1 = [[20, 20], [25, 50], [27.5, 35], [30, 20], [35, 20]];

//flot options
var options = {
                 series: {
                     curvedLines: {active: true}
                 }
              };

//plotting
$.plot($("#flotContainer"),[
    {
        data: d1, color: '#2b8cbe',
        lines: {show: true, lineWidth: 3},
        //choose tension from [0,1] to see overshooting effects (0.5 is default)
        curvedLines: {apply: true, tension: 1}
    }, {
        data: d1, color: '#f03b20',
        points: {show: true}
    }    
], options);

$.plot($("#flotContainer2"),[
    {
        data: d1, color: '#2b8cbe',
        lines: {show: true, lineWidth: 3},
        //monotonicFit enforces monotonicity
        curvedLines: {apply: true, monotonicFit: true}
    }, {
        data: d1, color: '#f03b20',
        points: {show: true}
    }    
], options);
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<h3>Examples of Fit (Tension vs. Monotonic)</h3>
<h4>CurvedLines: with standard settings (shows effects of tension parameter)</h4>
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<h4>CurvedLines: with monotonicFit (no overshooting/wiggles) </h4>
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